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User:Sergeant Simpleton
It's difficult for me to write a 'biography' for myself besides credentials, but if the effort is needed then it will be given. To start, I am a person who has a high-level of interest in firearms. While I am not of legal age to OWN a firearm in my home country; the United States, I have had experience in the use of them on multiple occasions. I do mild level scripting and modding for games like Half-Life or Fallout and their respective engines. As a person, I attempt to be as respectful and patient as possible, and care to pay attention (And likewise follow) what is expected of myself. Although it is of my own opinion, I thoroughly believe that I am a valuable contributor to what I am a part of and try my best to maintain such positions.
Handguns
In Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image | Info' |
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Walther PP | .32 ACP | 7 | 1935 - Present | Walther PP | Luftwaffe Deutsches Polizei |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing | Currently used as a backup sidearm in the Luftwaffe, as well as a general police weapon in some departments. |
Walther P38 | 9x19mm | 8 | 1942 - Present | ?? | Heer (Limited) | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | Was the main sidearm of the German military until 1977 after the fall of the Soviet Union, in which it was supplanted by the P1 pistol. In 1993 the HK P8 was issued to replace all remaining P1s and P38s, but as of 2015 several divisions of the Heer have chosen to keep their remaining P38s and P1s. |
Walther P1 | 9x19mm | 8 | 1963 - Present | P1 | Heer (Limited) Deutsches Polizei |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing | First issued in 1963, although nonstandard until 1977. Was officially replaced in 1993 by the HK P8, however it continues to be used by several Heer groups with relative commonality, and is also a standard sidearm of many police departments in the heartland. |
Stechkin APS | 9x18mm Makarov | 20 | 1960s - Present | Pistole 655 | Russiche Armee (Limited) | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | During the Soviet War, several of these started to be captured in the 1960s and were used throughout the war by German forces. After the war's end in 1977, the Stetchkins were deposed and given to the occupational forces, who continue to use them. |
M1911A1 | .45 ACP | 7 | 1989 - Present | P52 | Amerikanishe Armee (Limited) | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | Entered service officially in 1989 after the final defeat of the American forces at the Battle of San Francisco, captured M1911A1s are used in limited numbers by American occupational forces throughout North America. They are mostly supplanted by Beretta M9 pistols and standard German sidearms, but are still prevalent. While only official in the Americas, these (like all other nonstandard weapons) are also used in the heartland to some degree. |
Beretta M9 | 9x19mm | 15 | 1989 - Present | Pistole 9(a) | Amerikanishe Armee | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | Standard service pistol of American Occupational Forces, used in conjunction with the Colt M1911A1. |
Heckler & Koch P8 | 9x19mm | 15 | 1993 - Present | P8 | All Branches | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | Entered service in 1993 to replace the P1 and P38, although it has ended up only supplanting them. P8s are used by almost every conceivable part of the German military to date. |
Heckler & Koch USP Tactical | .45 ACP | 12 | 1990s - Present | P12 | GSG-9 KSK |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing | Entered service shortly after the P8, in use with special groups. |
Glock 17 | 9x19mm | 17 | 1990s - Present | ??? | GSG-9 Deutsches Polizei |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing | Used by police departments and special forces. |
Heckler & Koch P2000 | 9x19mm | 10 13 |
2006 - Present | P2000 | Deutsches Polizei | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | Used by some police department units, mainly specialized. |
Out of Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image | Info' |
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Sauer 38H | .32 ACP | 8 | 1939 – 1980s | ??? | All Branches | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | Officially ended service after the fall of the Soviet Union, however several were reported as seen during the conflict in the United States during said invasion. |
Mauser HSc | .380 ACP .32 ACP |
7 8 |
1940 – 1980s | ??? | Kriegsmarine Heer Luftwaffe Waffen-SS |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing | Formerly used by several specialized officers and groups, it was finally replaced in the 1980s as more efficient designs came into use. |
Tokarev TT-33 | 7.62x25mm Tokarev | 8 | 1940 - 1977 | Pistole 615(r) | Russiche Armee (Limited service in other branches) |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing | Captured from Soviet forces throughout the beginning of the war, and used up until the final capitulation of Soviet forces by Russian Occupational forces, now replaced by Makarov and APS pistols. |
Browning Hi-Power | 9x19mm | 13 | 1940 - 1950s | ??? | All Branches (1940 - 1947) Britischen Besatzungs (1951 - 1955) |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing | Browning Hi-Powers were captured from several nations during the beginning of the war, but were deposed after the end stages of the first conflict. After the Invasion of Britain completed in 1951, Browning Hi-Powers were transitioned to occupational forces in significant quantities, that were used until Great Britain became part of the Heimatland and the Hi-Powers were deposed. |